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2025 Tryout & Draft

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2024 Draft Order

AA

Team

#

 

Eagles

1

 

Titans

2

 

Indians

3

 

Los Padres

4

 

Dodgers

5

 

Marlins

6

 

Valley Boys

7

 

Otters

8

 

Flamingos

9

 

Yard Goats

10

 

Angels

11

 

Landsharks

12


 

25

Team

#

 

Phillies

1

 

Indians

2

 

Mets

3

 

Valley Boys

4

 

Los Marineros

5

 

RedHawks

6

 

Landsharks

7

 

Stars

8

 

Rangers

9

 

 

AAA

Team

#

 

Pine Forge

1

 

Boyertown Oilers

2

 

Angles

3

 

Owls

4

 

Yankees

5

 

Braves

6

 

 

Champions Trophy

Lehigh Valley Baseball League Champions Trophy

Internship

Lehigh Valley Baseball League Internship

Gain Valueable Experience

2022 MVP's

MVP Award. Awarded to the top performer in the division Voting can be based all facets of the game, including batting, fielding, pitching, and sportsmanship.

2022 AAA Div MVP

Jon Fleck

Jon Fleck of the Lehigh Valley Cardinals is the 2022 AAA Division MVP as voted by his peers. 

Votes

Premier MVP Total
Jon Fleck 12
Justin Aungst 4
Steven De La Cruz 3
Billy Bean 3
Nick Ampietro 2

Jon Fleck- 2022 LVBL MVP AAA Division

2022 (Graduate): Named Second Team All-Atlantic East ... appeared in all 39 games and made 37 starts ... played primarily in right field but also appeared in one game as the DH and one game as a pitcher ... hit .358 with a team-best 29 RBIs and 21 runs scored ... ranks among the top 10 in the Atlantic East for on base percentage (.467), doubles (14) and hit by a pitch (8) ... had 10 multi-hit games ... had four games with multiple runs scored and seven games with multiple RBIs ...  his 14 doubles are tied for second in single-season history at Centenary ... had a season-best six RBIs in game two of the doubleheader at Neumann ... had hit streaks of 11 and eight games ... was 6-for-8 with six RBIs and four runs scored in a doubleheader split at Neumann ... threw 0.2 innings at Cairn and surrendered one hit with one strikeout. 

2021 (Senior): Named First Team All-CSAC ... started all 17 games in right field ... had a team-high .396 batting average, 19 runs scored and 20 RBIs ... ranked among the top 10 in the CSAC for doubles (10), hit by a pitch (eight) and sacrifice flies (three) ... opened the season on an 11-game hit streak and hit safely in 13 of 17 games ... had eight multi-hit games and scored multiple runs in five games ... had a season-high five RBIs against St. Elizabeth and later matched that mark against Valley Forge ... of his 24 hits this season, 14 have gone for extra bases.

2020 (Senior): Named to the CSAC All-Sportsmanship Team ... started all 11 games before Covid-19 interrupted the season ... hit .306 with 11 runs scored ... had a hit, two RBIs and a run scored in the season opening win over Lehman ... recorded two hits including a double and a run scored in the first game versus Eastern ... matched his season-high with two hits and scored two runs in the first game against Norwich ... finished with two hits and a season-high three runs scored in the final game of the SUNY Cobleskill series ... contributed a double and an RBI at Wilkes.

2019 (Junior): First Team All-CSAC ... ABCA/Rawlings All Mid-Atlantic Region Third Team accolades ... started all 33 games he played in ... played both center and right field for the Cyclones ... hit a team-best .380 with 32 runs scored and 32 RBIs ... ranked among the top 10 in the CSAC for batting average (.380), slugging percentage (.661), on base percentage (.466), hits (46), RBIs (32) and triples (4) ... had 13 multi-hit games and 10 games with multiple run scored ... recorded an eight game hit streak in early March ... was 3-for-4 with two runs scored and seven RBIs in the first game of the year against Valley Forge ... the seven RBIs are tied for second most in single-game history at Centenary ... went 3-for-5 with five RBIs and three runs scored in the second game of the doubleheader against John Jay ... in that contest he tied the school record for single-game home runs with three ... was 4-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored in the first game of the Keystone series ... hit for the cycle in that contest against the Giants.

2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 30 games and earned 29 starts in right field ... hit .310 with 17 runs scored and 15 RBIs ... had a slugging percentage of .410 and an on base percentage of .410 ... finished second on the team with eight doubles ... also tied for second on the team with 13 walks ... had two hits, two doubles and three RBIs in the season opener against Norwich ... finished with three hits, three RBIs and two runs scored versus CCNY ... contributed two walks and three runs scored against Clarks Summit ... had nine multi-hit games ... had a five game hit streak.

2017 (Freshman): Played and started all 30 games … hit .248 (26-for-105) with 38 total bases, 16 RBIs, 16 runs scored, six walks, four doubles, two homeruns and one triple … posted a .362 slugging percentage and a .292 on-base percentage … went 2-for-3 on stolen bases attempts … posted a 1.000 fielding percentage … went 3-for-5 with two run scored, an RBI and a triple in the victory over UMass-Dartmouth … went 2-for-3 with four RBIs against Immaculata … recorded two RBIs and two runs scored in the victory over Marywood … hit a solo homerun against Cairn … went 2-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBIs against Neumann … Centenary Athletic Directors Honor Roll (Fall 2016).

At Warren Hills Regional H.S.: Was an standout outfielder for coach Michael Quinto ... played three years of varsity baseball … was named to the Second Team Skyland All Conference.
 
Personal: Son of Jonathan and Lori Ann Fleck … has two sisters, Breanna and Kimberly ... career goal is to work in the sports industry ... picked Centenary because of its proximity and good curriculum and the chance to play baseball ... lists his parents as the people he admires most ... admits his biggest pet peeve is people who don't know how to drive ... likes to listen to "Bleed It Out" by Lincoln Park before a game ... likes to eat lasagna ... dream vacation location would be Hawaii ... most memorable experience was tying the school record for home runs in a single-game with three against John Jay during his junior season ... majoring in business administration.

2022 AA Div MVP- Jacob Lisicky

Jacob Lisicky

AA MVP Totals
Jacob Lisicky    10
Bradley Buzzard 9
Zach Keiffer 3
Henry Ruiz 3
Wesley Diaz     3
David Smith 1
Ramsey Lerch 1

 

Senior Year (2022)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Played in 32 games for Scranton and hit .339 with two home runs, 28 RBI, six doubles, two triples and 20 runs scored
  • Recorded nine multi-hit games
  • Tripled, drove in two runs, scored a run and turned a triple play in a 6-4 win over Ithaca (Mar. 23)
  • Went 2-2 and plated a pair of runs in a game two victory versus Moravian (Mar. 26)
  • Tallied a career-high four hits including a double, home run, two RBI and three runs scored in a win at Juniata (May 1)
  • Homered, drove in three runs and scored two versus Franklin & Marshall (May 10)

Junior Year (2021)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Played in 30 games for the Royals and hit .258 with six doubles, 17 RBI and 14 runs scored
  • Registered eight multi-hit games
  • Delivered game-tying three-run double in Landmark Conference playoff victory over Susquehanna (May 16)
  • Went 2-4 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored vs. Moravian (Mar. 30)

Sophomore Year (2020) (Season cut short due to COVID-19 pandemic)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Appeared in four games for the Royals
  • Singled and stole a base against Albright on March 7

Freshman Year (2019)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Played in 10 games during his first season at Scranton
  • Had two hits on the year including one double
  • Also walked once and had two RBI
  • Posted an .889 fielding percentage with four putouts and four assists in nine total chances

Awards & Honors

  • Landmark Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll (2020, 2022)

High School/Personal

  • Prepped at Whitehall H.S. where he played baseball and basketball
  • Won the District 11 championship in 2017
  • Led team to a 27-23 record during his career
  • Member of National Honor Society
  • Is the son of Jack and Lisa Lisicky. His father is a graduate of The University of Scranton and played on the Royals' men's basketball team.
  • Younger brother, Joe, is also a member of Scranton's baseball team 
  • Has a younger brother, Matt